yup you have to redirect them! you can look at the header, and see
that the response has a custom header that tells you to give up and
get a new password.

You can't use the normal redirect because that would just return the
login page to the ajax request... but then you could realize that it's
the login page and then send them to the real login page.

Does that make sense?
the pure xml way would be to return a different xml format with the
error message in it instead of the normal data.

On 1/14/07, unohoo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I use the AJAXsubmit and ajaxform at a couple of places in my php app. So,
> when a user clicks on 'change privacy', a form with radio buttons appears to
> change privacy settings of photo.
>
> the form relies on ajaxsubmit for submission. Now, at the target php file, I
> want to first check if the user session is still valid..And only if it is
> valid should the php file go ahead and process the privacy settings user set
> in the form. If session is invalid, i redirect him back to the login page.
>
> Problem that happens is that since the submission is by AJAX, the display
> stays on the same page even though the session of the user has become
> invalid. the redirect doesnt work correctly.
>
> what wud be the best way to accomplish what I'm trying to do -- is it
> possible for me to check whether the session is valid within the javascript
> it self...and if not valid, redirect to login page ?
>
> thnx.
>
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